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This motherboard has a particularly efficient/cool-running VRM[youtu.be] despite being one of the cheaper X570 models. The included Crucial RAM kit should also be quite a bit better than the generic DDR4-2666 that many prebuilts still include.
When I ordered my CyberPower PC last month, I fortunately got the free 3TB HDD offer.
I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
I have an overall positive experience with my purchase from them.
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
Currently you can customize with a 2060 6gb for about 60 bucks cheaper if your worried about the 5700xt. Just saying there are options.
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This motherboard has a particularly efficient/cool-running VRM[youtu.be] despite being one of the cheaper X570 models. The included Crucial RAM kit should also be quite a bit better than the generic DDR4-2666 that many prebuilts still include.
When I ordered my CyberPower PC last month, I fortunately got the free 3TB HDD offer.
I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
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Gamers Nexus experience wasn't great. https://youtu.be/rRlCtp_q1YM Price is ok but check it thoroughly when you get it.
I have an overall positive experience with my purchase from them.
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
When I ordered my CyberPower PC last month, I fortunately got the free 3TB HDD offer.
I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
I have an overall positive experience with my purchase from them.
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
How's the airflow/cooling out of the box? Are the default fans any good or should I "upgrade"? Don't need a remote but the lights do look pretty cool.
Any issues with the GPU?
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This motherboard has a particularly efficient/cool-running VRM [youtu.be] despite being one of the cheaper X570 models. The included Crucial RAM kit should also be quite a bit better than the generic DDR4-2666 that many prebuilts still include.
I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
I have an overall positive experience with my purchase from them.
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
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This motherboard has a particularly efficient/cool-running VRM [youtu.be] despite being one of the cheaper X570 models. The included Crucial RAM kit should also be quite a bit better than the generic DDR4-2666 that many prebuilts still include.
I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
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I think it's offered a few times a month.
I also got their CyberPower brand mechanical keyboard for $5. It's still in the box. What's the appeal of them?
I have an overall positive experience with my purchase from them.
All my friends told me to recheck connections when I take it out of the box because some may come loose. I think my RGB controller is loose because the remote doesn't do anything. No issues with my NVME or free 3TB hard drive.
3 minor issues
1st - I paid for pro wiring & it looked kinda crappy.
2nd issue is the case I chose can hold 4 2.5" HDDs and 2 3.5" HDDs; it came only came with 2 trays for the 2.5" HDDs, so I contacted CyberPower and sent me the 2 missing trays.
3rd is the AIO I ordered was out of stock when the warehouse pulled my order to be built. They upgraded the AIO for what's in stock for free and let me upgrade my Ryzen 7 3800X to the Ryzen 9 3900X for $20 for the inconvenience.
Any issues with the GPU?